Ashima Gaur

Current Student | XIM Bhubaneshwar

Ashima Gaur hails from Delhi. Creative, determined, enthusiastic and passionate, she is currently pursuing her MBA-Business Management from XIMB, 2018-2020 batch. She interned and got a Pre-Placement Offer with Becton Dickinson for her Summers' Project in the field of Marketing. At XIMB, she is a part of EXEMPLAR, the competitions committee, which aids the preparation for the corporate case competitions of 700+ students. Basketball gives her a kick and she is a part of XIMB Basketball Team.
Conversations going in her head are far more interesting than actual ones, so she pens them down!

Ashima Gaur hails from Delhi. Creative, determined, enthusiastic and passionate, she is currently pursuing her MBA-Business Management from XIMB, 2018-2020 batch. She interned and got a Pre-Placement Offer with Becton Dickinson for her Summers' Project in the field of Marketing. At XIMB, she is a part of EXEMPLAR, the competitions committee, which aids the preparation for the corporate case competitions of 700+ students. Basketball gives her a kick and she is a part of XIMB Basketball Team.
Conversations going in her head are far more interesting than actual ones, so she pens them down!

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According to the Cambridge Dictionary, to procrastinate means to keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring. Leaving something important to do last minute is a classic example of this. It could be for any reason; but what matters is knowing why you do

You've most likely caught wind of how results — or possibly attitudes — can change based on having an uplifting mindset versus a negative one. Yet, shouldn't something be said about adopting a growth mindset? Doing so means that you can develop strengths. Conversely, holding fast to a fixed mentality

If you think a business degree is about sitting bored in lecture halls and auditoriums, think again.To prepare for business schools, students gear up for lecture room cold-calling, months of career recruiting, and enough networking to last a lifetime. What many MBA students don’t anticipate are case competitions.An often-underrated way

With June coming to an end, most business schools in India have welcomed a new group of starry-eyed first years. Carrying with them a ton of anxiety and many expectations, first years are occupied with looking at the grounds and the study halls, pondering about roommates, making their first companions